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    Hi all - new member here. Soon to be a new straight shaver.

    Introduction here.

    I have some razors I would like information on if it's available... Not looking to sell/trade, I think I'm going to actually use these. However, it would be nice to know more about them.

    Thanks for any help you can provide!
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    All I could find in Goins' Encyclopedia of Cutlery Markings was a reference to an AMBROSSMAN BOHLER EXTRA g 1920-1930. Sometimes even a great reference work like this one misspells a name, so it could be for Ambossman. Looks like a very nice 7 day set of Solingen razors!

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    nice set you got there!
    just send them to restore and you will have a great shaving tool!

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    Nothing in the German forums, either: Alle Hersteller: Rud. Frauenzimmer (Solingen)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeBerlin View Post
    Nothing in the German forums, either: Alle Hersteller: Rud. Frauenzimmer (Solingen)

    Thanks for checking!

    From what I can tell, Amboss Mann translates into Anvil Man...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kzoo1 View Post
    Thanks for checking! From what I can tell, Amboss Mann translates into Anvil Man...
    Always a pleasure. And your translation is correct (hence the logo on your razors). Very nice looking razors, by the way

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